Kidney transplant operations are crucial like other internal organs, as people need the right fit that medical professionals will put inside their bodies for the application to work. However, that is not the problem anymore as the University of Cambridge and the Kidney Research UK are joining forces to alter the blood type of a kidney to fit universally for patients in need.
Kidney Transplant Operations: Universal Applications for All
The University of Cambridge announced via a press release that there is a new venture in kidney transplant operations that may be applied to the world's need for the organ. It is to change the kidney blood type that would make it a universal application for all, not needing a specific organ donor for future needs for its replacement.
Kidney Research UK is funding the project for Cambridge, and both are partners in the venture that will help focus on giving the novel medical procedure available for all transplants in the future.
The focus of this development is to help ethnic and minority patients that need the internal organ to receive them from different donors and have their bodies accept the new kidney for their use.
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Researchers Found a Way to Alter Blood Type for Kidney
According to the release, the users alter the blood type using "molecular scissors," and it may help in bringing deceased donors' kidneys applicable for the needs of those still living.
Professor Mike Nicholson and Ph.D. student Serena MacMillan focused on using a "normothermic perfusion machine" in this venture. It aims to "flush blood infused with an enzyme through the deceased kidney."
Transplants and Operations
Internal organs are a significant challenge for doctors and other health professionals to extract and bring to another patient, as it is crucial and may not be compatible for all. Moving it from one body to another requires a massive change for the person, and there are many cases that professionals went through this, with one case involving restarting the heart.
Kidneys are one of the most frequent organs that undergo a transplant, and it brings several complications and not all are a success for the recipients. Health advocates made it a point to raise awareness of kidney disease for a long time now, and it aims to change a lot for the world, especially with the many who suffer from the illness and need the organ.
Now, there are novel practices in medicine that aims to give everyone a chance to live further despite undergoing transplant and many changes in their body.
The recent one focuses on bringing a kidney that may not be compatible with a body, to have it alter the blood type and change to whatever the person needs by using the universal Type O. The researchers from the University of Cambridge brought a massive advancement to these operations for the world to experience.
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Written by Isaiah Richard